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Z 2135.6 L811g
Spring 1995
OKALHOMA LOCAL G0VERNMENT NEWS
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE CENTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY. SPONSORED JOINTLY BY THE
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE OKLAHOMA COMMISSION ON COUNTY
GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL, EDUCATION AND TRAINING.
308 CITD
Stillwater, OK
?miB
405-744-6049
Spring 1995
edited by Douglas Wright
County Officers' Conference
by Barry D. Couch, CAE
The mid-winter legislative conference of the County Officers & Deputies Association was conducted at the Radisson Inn in
Oklahoma City on February 7th, 8th and 9th. Individual meetings of each of the associations were conducted on the first
day. During these meetings the associations discussed recent requirements within each office, pending legislation that will
affect each of the different areas of county government and updates on training and accreditation courses.
The second day consisted of workshops sponsored by the various offices conducted for all the other offices of the courthouse.
Following is a brief synopsis of each workshop:
County Clerks
The Clerks presented a humorous and
informative skit on how far the purchasing
process within the county government has
progressed over the last ten years. The
skit illustrated some of the past problems
encountered in the courthouse with the
initial implementation of the purchasing
laws. Nelda Gray and Bob Klein, both
from the State Auditor and Inspector's
office, also had a brief session on the most
asked questions about purchasing.
Royce Moser the president of this
association from Carter County narrated
the session.
Court Clerks
Marilyn Mills, the association's president
from Noble County, narrated this session
with a panel consisting of Sharon Casebolt
from Osage County and Sharon Dill from
(continued on page 2)
Texas County Assessor Johnnie DeSpain meets with some of his finer
contituents, the Farkle family, at the recent county officers' meeting in
Oklahoma City. Photo courtesy of Debbie Gentry, Woodward County
Assessor.

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Z 2135.6 L811g
Spring 1995
OKALHOMA LOCAL G0VERNMENT NEWS
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE CENTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY. SPONSORED JOINTLY BY THE
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE OKLAHOMA COMMISSION ON COUNTY
GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL, EDUCATION AND TRAINING.
308 CITD
Stillwater, OK
?miB
405-744-6049
Spring 1995
edited by Douglas Wright
County Officers' Conference
by Barry D. Couch, CAE
The mid-winter legislative conference of the County Officers & Deputies Association was conducted at the Radisson Inn in
Oklahoma City on February 7th, 8th and 9th. Individual meetings of each of the associations were conducted on the first
day. During these meetings the associations discussed recent requirements within each office, pending legislation that will
affect each of the different areas of county government and updates on training and accreditation courses.
The second day consisted of workshops sponsored by the various offices conducted for all the other offices of the courthouse.
Following is a brief synopsis of each workshop:
County Clerks
The Clerks presented a humorous and
informative skit on how far the purchasing
process within the county government has
progressed over the last ten years. The
skit illustrated some of the past problems
encountered in the courthouse with the
initial implementation of the purchasing
laws. Nelda Gray and Bob Klein, both
from the State Auditor and Inspector's
office, also had a brief session on the most
asked questions about purchasing.
Royce Moser the president of this
association from Carter County narrated
the session.
Court Clerks
Marilyn Mills, the association's president
from Noble County, narrated this session
with a panel consisting of Sharon Casebolt
from Osage County and Sharon Dill from
(continued on page 2)
Texas County Assessor Johnnie DeSpain meets with some of his finer
contituents, the Farkle family, at the recent county officers' meeting in
Oklahoma City. Photo courtesy of Debbie Gentry, Woodward County
Assessor.